☼ Wing ☼ (
winged_knight) wrote in
re_alignment2012-11-02 01:19 pm
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[Video] [Transmitting from: Haven's Hub]
[The camera comes on and there’s a beat of hesitation. Drift is not known for leadership skills. But he’s trying. Because Ultra Magnus’s chiding last time had stung. He hadn’t stepped up. He wouldn’t make that mistake again. He glances over at Wing, as though waiting a cue and receiving a minuscule nod.]
So, we have some new arrivals. Who arrived just like we did, apparently: in the Junk Pile, with no one to meet them and help them.
Their immediate need is for safety and food and lodging. They’re our responsibility. They’re ours, in many cases. We need to come together to help them.
[He steps back, looking a bit worriedly at Wing. For all Wing's weary appearance--pale optics, limp pinions and audial flares that look woefully crumpled--he still gives a reassuring smile and steps forward.]
We'd like to invite these new arrivals to Haven's Hub. Much of it is still being built, but there's a bar that's almost finished where you can find sustenance and a place to rest in safety until we figure out something better.
To find it from the Junk Pile, point yourself towards the light coming from the mountain to the south--that's Prima's Temple. You can find the Hub on the outskirts of the Junk Pile on your way there.
We're all refugees here so it's nothing fancy, but it's fuel, food and shelter if you want it.
[Wing smiles more brightly this time, returning to Drift's side.]
Know that you're welcome.
Locked to Swerve
Swerve, are you still interested in manning the bar for us? I could use your help if you're so inclined? Ah, ASAP if possible?
[He really looks like he needs a nap. And probably should not be pouring alcohol.]
So, we have some new arrivals. Who arrived just like we did, apparently: in the Junk Pile, with no one to meet them and help them.
Their immediate need is for safety and food and lodging. They’re our responsibility. They’re ours, in many cases. We need to come together to help them.
[He steps back, looking a bit worriedly at Wing. For all Wing's weary appearance--pale optics, limp pinions and audial flares that look woefully crumpled--he still gives a reassuring smile and steps forward.]
We'd like to invite these new arrivals to Haven's Hub. Much of it is still being built, but there's a bar that's almost finished where you can find sustenance and a place to rest in safety until we figure out something better.
To find it from the Junk Pile, point yourself towards the light coming from the mountain to the south--that's Prima's Temple. You can find the Hub on the outskirts of the Junk Pile on your way there.
We're all refugees here so it's nothing fancy, but it's fuel, food and shelter if you want it.
[Wing smiles more brightly this time, returning to Drift's side.]
Know that you're welcome.
Locked to Swerve
Swerve, are you still interested in manning the bar for us? I could use your help if you're so inclined? Ah, ASAP if possible?
[He really looks like he needs a nap. And probably should not be pouring alcohol.]

AUDIO; PRIVATE
It is relevant due to bias, which comes in the aspect of a relationship. If you are at such limits, Wing, then I will refrain from sharing my list until you are properly recovered.
[If he has anything to add about his opinions on Drift, he doesn't seem interested in sharing.]
Vector Prime said we heard the Calling. But it wasn't meant for us. It was meant for reinforcements. He said that those unmarked are Glyphless, and they will turn on us. That we should kill them.
AUDIO; PRIVATE
But that doesn't actually answer my question regarding relevancy. That of why you have an issue of sharing information with Drift in the first place. I'm not challenging you Magnus, but I need to understand.
[Wing is honestly perplexed by the direction this conversation took. You seem awfully preoccupied with their relationship Magnus. Unless you are somehow testing him...]
It was the Calling, I've been to Badlands and heard it twice before, but this definitely was different...
--Kill them!? [There's a choking noise as he gaps. More than a moment passes. His tone is dire when he continues.]
I've heard tell that those that are lost to the Calling and the Badlands would cease being who they are and would become hostile. The Glyphless here...I couldn't consider them an enemy until that happened. But Ultra Magnus...we can't tell them this. It'll just provoke self preservation instincts. There will be violence undoubtedly.
AUDIO; PRIVATE
That also depends on the information. In regards to this, I prefer to give the list to a member of the law committee than someone who is not part of the enforcement team or the committee. That is not terribly complicated. I would rather know that you utilize the information appropriately than because of emotional attachment. That is what I am saying.
[Preoccupied wouldn't be the right word for it. Trust issues? More likely.]
There is already unrest and distrust with the Firstforged. If we say anything, it would make it worse.
But additionally, I don't know... what to tell some others.
[What can he say to Rodimus? He can't not tell him.]
AUDIO; PRIVATE
My motivation for sharing it was purely for the sake of efficiency, but I understand if your not ready to merely accept my word on it. My deference has always been to the greater good, but greater good versus personal interest is, and always will be, a challenge to balance.
[Not unfounded; Wing is an emotionally driven individual. But he knows it, and that is also the reason he attempts to self-audit more often.]
It will. My experiences with Vector have been nothing but positive, I trust him. [He says that with an irrefutable certainty.] But that is rare among us. This situation has the potential to be very explosive on both sides... We'll have to tread lightly. If Unicron is indeed an embodiment of chaos, this gambit is very effective in bearing his signature.
We can't ignore the potential threat, but we do have some time to prepare, to develop a plan to safeguard against it, if they....turn. [A huff of malcontent as he frowns. None of these individuals he knows personally, but they're still people undeserving of such a fate.]
The question is--Is there no way to change their fate? If there is, they deserve the right to attempt to do so. And if we can help them, then we should do all we can. [He pauses.] I know your captain is among them, this must be difficult for you in ways I can't imagine.